BMC TM01 with LW dish and Mavic iO wheels
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My new time trial machine
A lot more picture on my web-site
Frame: BMC TM01 / size medium/short
Fork: BMC Carbon Integrated Aero Hinge
Crankset: Rotor 3D 175mm with Power2max powermeter
BB box: Parlee cups with CeramicSpeed bearings
TT chainring: O.Symetric 54t / 44t
Handelbar: Pro Missile EVO aero
Stem: BMC P2P Tri Angle Concept Stem
Headset: FSA Orbit IS Carbon
Seatpost: BMC P2P 21_21 Offset Carbon Post
Brakes caliper: BMC integrated brake system, Front & Rear
Brakes levels: Campagnolo TT
Front derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record 11 speed
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record 11 speed
Pedal: Time RXS Carbon
Chain: KMC X11SL gold
Sadel: ProLogo Nago EVO HB w/carbon rails
Wire: Gore Ride-On
Cable housing: Gore Ride-On
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Front Wheel: Mavic IO
Disk Wheel: Lightweight Autobahn
Tubulars: Continental Podium TT 19 / 22
Cassette: Campagnolo Chorus 11-23T
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- maggierose
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Beautiful Tillquist!
What are you using to raise the front derailleur in order to accommodate the O'Symmetric ring? The spacer supplied by O'Sym?
What are you using to raise the front derailleur in order to accommodate the O'Symmetric ring? The spacer supplied by O'Sym?
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maggierose wrote:The spacer supplied by O'Sym?
Yes
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- LiveFastRideHard
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Super bike build!! I love the wheelset, fast and exclusive. Love to hear a ride report
That is one s(l)ick ride, it sure looks fast. Congrats! I would like to know, what do you think of O`Symetric rings-
faster than a second hand late model Porsche Boxster and probably cost about the same
- maggierose
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What kind of chain catcher is hanging from the seat-tube water bottle bosses? Picture?
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Would have to be on the subzero section on the cool wall. The intricate shapes and lines reminds me of a Lamborghini Reventon somehow
Only thing that needs to be done, sand down the cockpit for a more stealth look. Heck, sand it all down
Give us a ride report when you get around to it
Only thing that needs to be done, sand down the cockpit for a more stealth look. Heck, sand it all down
Give us a ride report when you get around to it
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Awesome looking rig!
Hollly ! Great speed machine-one of the greatest
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